speed up a code, subindex for 4-d matrix?

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MementoMori
MementoMori 2023 年 4 月 4 日
回答済み: Rasmita 2023 年 4 月 14 日
Hi, in my code I need to do this operation,
for a = 1:h
for b = 1:h
ind=sub2ind(size(I), centriX+a - h/2, centriY+ b - h/2);
A(:,:,a,b) = (I(ind));%*gamma1;
end
end
where I is a 2D matrix, "centriX" and "centriY" are 2D matrices that contains the coordinates of some centers that I am interested in.
Is there any way not to use for loops?
I have uploaded the files of "centriX" and "centriY".
Matrix "I" is too heavy, but you can take a random matrix (5200x5200). h=40
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi 2023 年 4 月 4 日
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MementoMori
MementoMori 2023 年 4 月 4 日
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Rasmita
Rasmita 2023 年 4 月 14 日
Hi,
It is my understanding that you are trying to rewrite the above code without using loops. You can use the bsxfun function in MATLAB to compute the required indices for all combinations of a and b in one go, without using loops.
In the first step, you can create the indices ‘a’ and ‘b’ relative to the center point. In the second step, you can use bsxfun to add these indices to the corresponding elements of centriX and centriY, resulting in a 4D array of shape (numel(centriX), numel(centriY), h, h) containing the indices for all combinations of a and b. Finally, extract the values from matrix ‘I using linear indexing, then reshape the result to the desired shape, and assign it to A.
For more information, please refer to the below documentation links:
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Rasmita

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